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tion. By Joun Rennie and A, Rep, 441- 
453. 
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By J. 
D 
Daily Routine, 
Temperature. 
261. 
Dawson (James W.) and AvrexanpER Bruce. 
Multiple Neuromata of the Central Nervous 
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697-798. 
Diurnal Variation in Body Temperature, Effect of 
changing Daily Routine on. By SuraerRnanp 
Simpson, 231-261. 
Divergent Boundaries, Flow through Pipes with. 
By A. H. Gipson, 97-116, 
Downtonian Strata, Occurrence of, in Kineardine- 
shire. By R. Camppety, 930-936. 
Ductility and Strength of Flat Steel Bars. 
Gorpon and G. H. Guiuiver, 195-214. 
Effect of changing, on Body 
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By W. 
E 
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825. 
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Enzymatic Reactions in Seeds, Tendency towards 
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INDEX. 
F 
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G 
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Giant Fibres in Branchiura sowerbyt. 
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of Water through Pipes having Divergent 
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—— On the Equilibrium of the Circular-Are Bow- 
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—— The Loss of Energy at Oblique Impact of two 
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bars of Mild Steel, 195-214. 
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GuLLiver (G. H.). See Gorpon (W.). 
Gunn (James A.). Pharmacological Action of 
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Gwynne-Vaucuan (D. T.). 
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del 
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Heppurn (Davin). Observations on the Anatomy 
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——- Observations on the Anatomy of the Weddell 
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The Respiratory System and the Mechanism of 
Respiration, 321-332. 
